1. Payalpur's recital 3
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Ginde Thāpā (speaker), Tam Bahādur Adai (speaker), Dal Bahādur Adai (speaker), Maskarinec, Gregory G. (researcher), Michailovsky, Boyd (depositor), Poudel, Keshav (research_participant), Agence Nationale de la Recherche ANR-06-CORP-030-01 (sponsor), American Philosophical Society (sponsor), Wenner-Gren Foundation (sponsor), Maskarinec, Gregory G., Michailovsky, Boyd, Ginde Thāpā (speaker), Tam Bahādur Adai (speaker), Dal Bahādur Adai (speaker), Maskarinec, Gregory G. (researcher), Michailovsky, Boyd (depositor), Poudel, Keshav (research_participant), Agence Nationale de la Recherche ANR-06-CORP-030-01 (sponsor), American Philosophical Society (sponsor), Wenner-Gren Foundation (sponsor), Maskarinec, Gregory G., and Michailovsky, Boyd
- Abstract
The beginning of the narrative "Payalpur's Recital 3", a text similar to the "Dowry recital", particularly relevant to women and women's afflictions. The shaman recites each line, which is then repeated by his disciples. The full transcription is published in NSOTII 513-528. The present transcription, covering lines 1-60 (of 404), differs very slightly from the published version (NSOTII 513-515), mainly in that a few extra repetitions and asides omitted from the published version have been restored. As in the published version, the regular repetitions by the disciples are not transcribed, although they occasionally differ in minor details from the guru's recital. Leading syllables, often a simple "e" or "ya he" are not transcribed.
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- 2013
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